Enter/Verify New Password; User Privilege Level For Lan Channels; User Privilege Level For Serial/Modem Channel - MAXDATA PLATINUM 9000-4R Product Manual

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Enter/Verify New Password

These text boxes are provided for entering the password for the user being configured. The Verify
text box is provided so that you can ensure that the password entered in the Enter New Password
field is correct. As a user enters a password, asterisks are displayed. If a password already exists,
these fields show "********" . This password can be from 1 to 16 bytes in length, so when entering
in ASCII, the password can be from 1 to 16 characters long. The characters accepted by the SMU for
user passwords are the ASCII printable characters in the range 0x21 through 0x7e, with the exception
of left and right bracket characters ('[' and ']'), since those characters are used for framing packets
for terminal mode sessions.
Note that if the Clear Password checkbox is checked, these two edit boxes will be disabled.
If a user password is currently set, the SMU user is not required to enter that current password before
changing it. The assumption here is that the SMU user is an administrator that would have rights to
change any passwords.

User Privilege Level for LAN Channels

This combo box allows a user to select the privilege level for LAN channel access for the user being
configured. Note that the global privilege level set for LAN channel access takes precedence over
the user privilege level. So, for example, if the LAN channel is configured for user access only, then
users are limited to user operations regardless of the user privilege level.
Note that one option is available that is not described in that section; this is the "No Access" option,
which disables a user from establishing a session on the channel. This option is available as a user
privilege but not as a channel privilege.

User Privilege Level for Serial/Modem Channel

This combo box allows a user to select the privilege level for serial/modem channel access for the user
being configured. Note that the privilege level set for the serial/modem channel takes precedence over
the user privilege level. So, for example, if the serial/modem channel is configured for user access
only, then users are limited to user operations regardless of the user privilege level.
A description of the possible privilege level choices for serial/modem channel access is given. Note
that one option is available that is not described in that section; this is the "No Access" option, which
disables a user from establishing a session on the channel. This option is available as a user privilege
but not as a channel privilege.
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